Looking for a way to get closer with Tyler Posey? You’ve finally got your chance!

Tyler just announced a new free mobile app on Tuesday (September 26), allowing the 25-year-old Teen Wolf actor and crooner to connect directly with his adoring fans. Yes, now you can connect with Tyler!

“It’s thrilling for me to be able to communicate directly with my most loyal fans through this incredible app. I’m always on the go, and this new app will enable me to share exclusive content, new songs, new projects and generally offer my fans a peek in to my sometimes hectic life. I can’t wait to start connecting with all of you!” he says.

To celebrate the app’s launch, Tyler is inviting one fan to visit him in Los Angeles, attend a jam session and even have lunch together! To enter, fans can download the app and interact with Tyler directly, who will be personally choosing one fan.

Liam Payne is opening up about his past health struggles in a new interview and admits that he once had a drinking problem while in One Direction.

The “Strip It Down” singer reveals to The Telegraph that he “wasn’t happy. I went through a real drinking stage, and sometimes you take things too far.”

Liam continues, “Everyone’s been that guy at the party where you’re the only one having fun, and there were points when that was me.”

His drinking led to him gaining weight.

“[I] Got to 13 stone [about 180 pounds], just eating crap. I got fat jibes, and it affects your head,” Liam says. “I have nothing to hide about it. As I say, it was like a musical university. We were pretty reckless, but I got it out of my system. I had my fun.”

On top of that struggle, his mental health suffered as well.

“We couldn’t go anywhere. It was just gig to hotel, gig to hotel. And you couldn’t sleep, because they’d still be outside,” Liam says. “People were speaking to me about mental health in music the other day, and that’s a big issue. Sometimes you just need some sun, or a walk.”

Little Mix‘s sultry new song with CNCO, “Reggaetón Lento (Remix),” is garnering hundreds of thousands of views on Youtube, and for good reason.

As Perrie Edwards says, the original tune even before Little Mix remixed it is “such a bop.”

“We noticed that they had billions of views on that song — and we love it,” she told Billboard. “Our Latin label came to us with an idea: ‘How do you feel about collaborating with CNCO?’ We heard the song and we had to make the song our own as well.”

Perrie also loved learning the Spanish verses and words.

“It was just so much fun singing in Spanish,” she continued. “We love learning other languages.”

The actress will be starring in the new season as Mareth, who she says brings some edge to the show.

“She’s very mysterious when we first met her,” Malese adds. “She has an innate magic.”

Mareth actually saves Wil from an attack in the show, is “both volatile and unpredictable — and possesses magical abilities. Sharp, brash and independent to a fault, Mareth gets what she wants on her own terms (by any means necessary).”

You wouldn’t expect a lot to actually shock Jeff Davis about Teen Wolf.

Over the past six seasons, especially Stiles getting stuck in an alternate dimension called The Void, and pretty much everyone who was anyone on the show forgetting all about him.

However, it’s not that moment that shocks him the most — it’s it’s Allison Argent’s death.

“That still shocks me. I actually have trouble watching the scene because it’s like watching one of my children die,” Jeff shared.

He adds that’s it all “an evolution. You have to change and let go of the endings you thought. You let the characters take you there. And some of the best writing is when you’re surprised by what happens next but it feels right.”

“I’ve been genuinely shocked at some of the twists and turns the narrative and the characters have taken.”

Maddie Ziegler has starred in a number of Sia‘s music videos, but her most recent one, “Rainbow,” stands out.

For one, the video is for the My Little Pony soundtrack and features Sia as an actual pony.

For another, Maddie is at one point lifted up from an enormous puddle by an invisible harness, giving the illusion that she is levitating.

“The first time I was in [the harness], I was spinning and spinning, and I got super, super dizzy in rehearsals,” the 14-year-old told Billboard.

“But once it came to the filming day, it was so much fun. And it is a little uncomfortable — it’s really tight so you don’t fall, but I did love doing it. And it was such a cool experience, and I would definitely do a harness again.”

It’s definitely a stand-out part of the video, so we’re glad she came around!